It does seem odd when we have silences for fans who have never been to a game that we don't have any sort of acknowledgment for a player that was very important to us as a team and important to the fans.It should be the family's wishes that are respected though.
Quote from: London Villan on February 10, 2014, 11:54:32 AMIt does seem odd when we have silences for fans who have never been to a game that we don't have any sort of acknowledgment for a player that was very important to us as a team and important to the fans.It should be the family's wishes that are respected though.The club were put in an impossible position by that fan's family & friends and made the best of a bad job. I suppose the problem they face with a player such as Tony Hateley is that while those who were around while he was playing for us know about him, probably 90% of the crowd on Saturday will never have heard of him.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 10, 2014, 12:07:11 PMQuote from: London Villan on February 10, 2014, 11:54:32 AMIt does seem odd when we have silences for fans who have never been to a game that we don't have any sort of acknowledgment for a player that was very important to us as a team and important to the fans.It should be the family's wishes that are respected though.The club were put in an impossible position by that fan's family & friends and made the best of a bad job. I suppose the problem they face with a player such as Tony Hateley is that while those who were around while he was playing for us know about him, probably 90% of the crowd on Saturday will never have heard of him.To a point that is correct Dave. Same will apply when Peter McParland passes on then. Sometime ago there was a poster on a thread who didnt know Andy Gray played for us. At each club there are many fans who know the history of the club they follow and many who do not.Perhaps it doesnt matter but personally it matters to me.
Someone who scored 68 goals for Villa in living memory should have been celebrated.Liverpool managed to do so, and he played less than half the games for them as he did for us.
Quote from: Ron Manager on February 10, 2014, 02:14:57 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 10, 2014, 12:07:11 PMQuote from: London Villan on February 10, 2014, 11:54:32 AMIt does seem odd when we have silences for fans who have never been to a game that we don't have any sort of acknowledgment for a player that was very important to us as a team and important to the fans.It should be the family's wishes that are respected though.The club were put in an impossible position by that fan's family & friends and made the best of a bad job. I suppose the problem they face with a player such as Tony Hateley is that while those who were around while he was playing for us know about him, probably 90% of the crowd on Saturday will never have heard of him.To a point that is correct Dave. Same will apply when Peter McParland passes on then. Sometime ago there was a poster on a thread who didnt know Andy Gray played for us. At each club there are many fans who know the history of the club they follow and many who do not.Perhaps it doesnt matter but personally it matters to me.The point is where do you draw the line?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 10, 2014, 02:16:23 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on February 10, 2014, 02:14:57 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 10, 2014, 12:07:11 PMQuote from: London Villan on February 10, 2014, 11:54:32 AMIt does seem odd when we have silences for fans who have never been to a game that we don't have any sort of acknowledgment for a player that was very important to us as a team and important to the fans.It should be the family's wishes that are respected though.The club were put in an impossible position by that fan's family & friends and made the best of a bad job. I suppose the problem they face with a player such as Tony Hateley is that while those who were around while he was playing for us know about him, probably 90% of the crowd on Saturday will never have heard of him.To a point that is correct Dave. Same will apply when Peter McParland passes on then. Sometime ago there was a poster on a thread who didnt know Andy Gray played for us. At each club there are many fans who know the history of the club they follow and many who do not.Perhaps it doesnt matter but personally it matters to me.The point is where do you draw the line?I understand that but I would think the club should honour major players for our club. Tony Hateley was a major player in the decade he played for Aston Villa. The first player to be transferred for exactly £100,000.
I think what the club do with one match a year being the day past players, staff and supporters are remembered is probably the best way of doing it.